On Sun, 16 May 1999 aoliai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> he supported Khomeyni, just because he stood against U.S.
He did not support Khomeini; he admired the revolutionaries. Saying
Foucault supported Khomeini is like saying Kant supported Robbespierre.
Matthew
---Matthew A. King---Department of Philosophy---York University, Toronto---
"The border is often narrow between a permanent temptation to commit
suicide and the birth of a certain form of political consciousness."
----------------------------(Michel Foucault)------------------------------
> he supported Khomeyni, just because he stood against U.S.
He did not support Khomeini; he admired the revolutionaries. Saying
Foucault supported Khomeini is like saying Kant supported Robbespierre.
Matthew
---Matthew A. King---Department of Philosophy---York University, Toronto---
"The border is often narrow between a permanent temptation to commit
suicide and the birth of a certain form of political consciousness."
----------------------------(Michel Foucault)------------------------------